Lady Gaga teams up with...Michael Bolton?

September 4, 2009 at 6:39am PST

The ever surprising Lady Gaga has apparently teamed up with Michael Bolton for his upcoming album. No, it's probably not the slow-jam duet we've all been dreaming about. (But wouldn't that be awesome?) It turns out that she wrote a couple of songs with him before she made it big.

The first one that leaked yesterday is called "Murder My Heart," and Gaga may or may not be heard on the backing track.

And, the whole thing, we hear, was her idea. She's a big fan of his!

The album, One World One Love, will be out later this month, and oddly this kind of makes us want to hear it now. We certainly never thought we'd be saying that about a Michael Bolton album!

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